FCV Interactive tourism expertise wins again

by FCV

September 25, 2015

VANCOUVER, BC – FCV Interactive’s tourism expertise has been recognized with two awards; a 2015 WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development, and a W3 Silver Award in the travel category for its redesign of tourismsaskatchewan.com, which launched in April, 2015.

“With over a decade of proven digital travel and tourism experience, Tourism Saskatchewan challenged us to showcase the province as a great Canadian tourism destination,” explains Johann Starke, FCV’s President & CEO. “We applied our user-focused approach to create an engaging experience that both inspires visitors with Saskatchewan’s raw beauty and also provides them with all the information needed to plan a vacation right at their fingertips.”

Competing against thousands of international entries, the responsive website uses Sitecore’s Experience Platform to power a combination of captivating media, simple navigation, and robust site search on the go.

About FCV Interactive

FCV Interactive is the user-focused transformation agency. Every day, we redesign organizations and create digital services that people love. With over a decade of expertise working with public and private sector clients, we deliver experiences that make life better. To learn more, visit fcvinteractive.com.

About the WebAwards

The Web Marketing Association was founded in 1997 to help set a high standard of excellence for website development and marketing on the internet, and is the producer of the WebAward Competition. Now in its 19th year, the WebAward Competition has become the premier award event for web developers and marketers worldwide. To learn more, visit webmarketingassociation.org.

About the W3 Awards

The W3 Awards is sanctioned and judged by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts, an invitation-only body consisting of top-tier professionals from a "Who's Who" of acclaimed media, advertising, and marketing firms. For a full member list and additional information, visit www.aiva.org